Lord Coward: How terrible is wisdom, when it brings no profit to the wise.
Calloway: It had meningitis. They gave it some of Lime's penicillin. Terrible pity isn't it.
Make as much money as you can. It really does help. I don't know why it's terrible to say, but it's true.
The stability and peace which seemed to be so firmly established by the brilliant monarchy of Francis I vanished with the terrible outbreak of the Wars of Religion.
Science has always been my preoccupation and when you think a breakthrough is possible, it is terribly exciting.
I follow the Patriots, but the Steelers were my first and true love. I still have a 'Terrible Towel.'
I think film had a terrible effect on horror fiction particularly in the 80s, with certain writers turning out stuff as slick and cliched as Hollywood movies.
When you discriminate against anyone, you discriminate against everyone. It's a display of terrible intolerance.
I think that lawyers are terrible at admitting that they're wrong. And not just admitting it - also realizing it.
Being gay is not a terrible, tragic disease that requires prevention or treatment chosen for you by your parents.
I married someone 30 years older than me, a doctor, a playboy who had a terrible Don Juan reputation.
Class Day is a terrible name for a day when you don't have to go to any class.
Reality TV, although I'm a part of it, I think reality TV is a terrible thing.
Commuting in a wheelchair is not easy. I live in a very old part of Rome. These cobbles everywhere... terrible! In London, it is the same. Every pavement is uneven.
Not long after I published my first book, I quickly found I was terrible at being interviewed.
I demand unconditional love and complete freedom. That is why I am terrible.
West Side Story was terribly important because of the style of the dancing and the gangs of New York.
Democracy is more vindictive than cabinets, the wars of peoples will be more terrible than those of kings.
Moreover, war has become a thing potentially so terrible and destructive that it should have been the common aim of statesmen to put an end to it forever.
All the rest of us - you and me and even the thousands of soldiers behind the lines in Africa - we want terribly yet only academically for the war to get over.
War on the other hand is such a terrible thing, that no man, especially a Christian man, has the right to assume the responsibility of starting it.